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The Elephant Seal.
Elephant seals, sometimes called sea elephants, make the same journey not once but…twice a year!
From…December to March, the seals go to the warm waters of California to have…their babies.
Then they travel to the cold waters of Alaska to find…food.
From…April to August, the seals go back to…California.....to lose their old…coat…and…grow a new one.
Elephant seals travel a long way — and get a lovely new coat too!
Слоны-тюлени, иногда их называют морские слоны, совершают одно и то же путешествие не один, а два раза в году. С декабря по март тюлени отправляются в тёплые воды Калифорнии, чтобы воспроизвести потомство. Потом они направляются в холодные воды Аляски в поисках пищи. С апреля по август тюлени возвращаются в Калифорнию, чтобы сменить старую шкуру на новую. Морские слоны совершают длительное путешествие и заодно приобретают новую шкуру.
Put the words in the right box. Hawe, swim,go, work, meet, practise, eat, do, look, paint, serve, read, deliver, repair, wait,
Ирина Скрипина [1]
Play-playing: go-going; work-working, meet-meeting, eat-eating, do-doing, look-looking, paint-painting, deliver-delivering, repair-repairing, wait-waiting,
Dance- dancing: have-having; practise-practising, serve-serving, come-coming;
Get-getting: swim-swimming;
<span>1. I wish I (had watched) this film, then I would be able to tell you what I think about the plot.
2. I wish it (were not ) so cold outside, we would be able to go for a walk then.
3. I wish he (were not leaving) Moscow for St. Petersburg now. I would like to see him from time to time.
4. I wish he (had not left) Moscow for St.Petersburg last year. I never see him now.
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1. I am working.
I am not working.
Am I working?
2. You are jumping.
You are not jumping.
Are you jumping?
3. He is dreaming.
He is not dreaming.
Is he dreaming?
4. She is sleeping.
She is not sleeping.
Is she sleeping?
5. It is snowing.
It is not snowing.
Is it snowing?
6. We are singing.
We are not singing.
Are we singing?
7. You are fighting.
You are not fighting.
Are you fighting?
8. They are reading.
They are not reading.
Are they reading?